| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 sayfa
...jest ; and you will do me a favour 55 to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute. At this the spider, having...scurrilous and angry, to urge on his own reasons, 60 without the least regard to the answers or objections of his opposite ; and fully predetermined... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1919 - 740 sayfa
...good jest, and you will do me a favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute.' At this the spider, having...his opposite, and fully predetermined in his mind against all conviction. ' Not to disparage myself,' said he, ' by the comparison with such a rascal,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 500 sayfa
...Jest, and you will do me a Favour, to let me know the Reasons, that all the World is phased to use in so hopeful a Dispute. At this, the Spider having...Argument in the true Spirit of Controversy, with a 1 'Could you not' edd. 1-3. The Spectator, No. 266 : 'a 2 The plural form ' Betters ' Squire or a Gentleman,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 490 sayfa
...Gentleman, or one was commonly applied to a single that was her Betters '. person at this time. Compare Resolution to be heartily scurrilous and angry, to...his Opposite ; ' and fully predetermined in his Mind against all Conviction. NOT to disparage my self, said he, by the Comparison with such a Rascal \ What... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1924 - 492 sayfa
...good jest, and you will do me a favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute." At this the spider, having...his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution to be heartily scurrilous and angry, to urge on his own reasons, without the least regard... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1746 sayfa
...good jest, and you will do me a favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use resolution to be heartily scurrilous and angry, to urge on his own reasons, without the least regard... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1744 sayfa
...began his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution to be heartily scurrilous arid alking when I hear a master play!" Then they left...one by one, Some with lives that came to nothing, against all conviction. "Not to disparage myself," said he, "by the comparison with such a rascal,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1999 - 276 sayfa
...good jest, and you will do me a favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute.' At this the spider, having...his opposite, and fully predetermined in his mind against all conviction. 'Not to disparage myself, said he, 'by the comparison with such a rascal, what... | |
| Cheryl Wanko - 2003 - 286 sayfa
...personal abuse. These were standard narrative techniques. According to Swift, a "disputant" takes on "the true spirit of controversy, with a resolution...his opposite, and fully predetermined in his mind against all conviction."2o Print sparring becomes a complicated and protracted game of response and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 2004 - 290 sayfa
...good jest, and you will do me a favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute.' At this the spider, having...his opposite, and fully predetermined in his mind against all conviction. 'Not to disparage myself, said he, 'by the comparison with such a rascal, what... | |
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